posted by An-Old-Fan
Are Grad transfers something Holtmann has relied on in the past?
I honestly have no clue, but I know that it was a plan for this year, simply due to open roster spots even after a four-man recruiting class. Or perhaps especially because of the four-man recruiting class, because it's going to be a very young team with those four freshmen and the three sophomores along with a few older guys, of whom Jackson is the only established vet (Andre Wesson is good on D, but hasn't really found a consistent offensive game yet and Potter only played 10 minutes a game last year). Helps to get another guy with (hopefully) legit quality to provide veteran influence as the younger guys work into the system.
Besides, I'd rather have 11 legit players and a walk-on or two than last year's 10 legits and 3 walk-ons. 10 just isn't enough depth over a 30-some game season (especially this year, when seven of those 10 will be freshmen and sophomores, as every little "Potter is banged up" or "Kam is suspended" incident where someone misses action just puts a burden on the others. And with how the team was red-hot in January, but seemed a bit worn down by the end of the year, having that extra body might be helpful.